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Hi again Marilyn,
After studying Isa 65: 25, Isa 11: 9, Isa 56: 7, Eze 20: 40, Dan 9: 16, Joel 3: 16-21, Zech 8: 3 and my Bible commentaries...
From reading the above scriptures, I can interpret it to mean the tamed wildlife and Edenic conditions are isolated to the area of Jerusalem or the land of Israel. I'm not a Bible expert, but I didn't see anything to indicate these conditions going beyond God's Holy Mountain in Israel. Now I'm questioning my long held belief these conditions were global?
My King James Bible commentaries state the conditions described will be global, but they give not one scripture of supporting evidence of their view point. Maybe it's not for me / us to know, but what would be the purpose to isolate those ideal conditions to to Holy land? I can not find an explanation in the Bible.
That raises another point I want to check out and see if they mesh. IF, these ideal conditions are only in Israel, what about the longevity and extended life spans during the millennium? Are they too isolated to Israel?
It would be my reasoning that both longevity and idyllic conditions would go hand in hand.

http://pulpitandpen.org/2016/12/07/narcissist-todd-white-jesus-saved-us-because-we-are-so-valuable/
When the focus of Scripture is taken off of who it is really about, Jesus, and put on man, a dangerous prideful attitude arises in which we see ourselves as the object, purpose and even Glory of God, as opposed to Christ alone. Nothing could be more evident of the pride of man than declaring a self-value so high that God really had no choice but to redeem us. Todd White puts it succinctly when he states,

To all -Hello,
Forgive? Yes, of course. But....
Are we to also forget transgressions, perhaps walking back into the same buzzsaw of conflict again and again? Do we get hacked up seven times seventy-endlessly for the sake of trying to be obedient to our Lord's command?
And, does God use even conflict and dissension to better spread the Gospel of Jesus?
Perhaps, perhaps not. What of the conflict between Paul and Barnabas ( Reference-Acts 15:39 ) that led to their splitting up and journeying separately, all because of the perceived failure of Mark ( John called Mark), least in Paul's assessment of him?
As a result of discord and lack of forgiveness perhaps ( Least to me it seems Paul did not have forgiveness for John called Mark), there was a doubling of the effort to spread the Word as two separate sets of travelers went about as result. Later there was evidently a reuniting. But in the meantime even discord seems to have served the good purposes of God.
If this application is valid to the principle then, can we conclude that despite the failing of men to forgive again and again, that God will be sovereign and His will is done? If that is so then can we recover from our failures to forgive, the recovery coming about at the good timing of our creator?
Or is it a misapplication of the principle of the command to forgive ever endlessly?
Did God have Paul reject John called Mark, making Paul stubborn to the point he and Barnabas split up and then went separately on their upcoming juorney, all over the failure of Mark?
Is the principle absolute in all circumstance? Forgive whatever transgression occurs as often as it occurs. Or is there a touch of Reaganesque caution allowed when forgiving?- "Trust but verify".
Fuller text from Acts 15: ..."36 And after some days Paul said to Barnabas, “Let us return and visit nthe brothers qin every city where we proclaimed the word of the Lord, and see how they are.” 37 Now Barnabas wanted to take with them rJohn called Mark. 38 But Paul thought best not to take with them one swho had withdrawn from them in Pamphylia and had not gone with them to the work. 39 And there arose ta sharp disagreement, so that they separated from each other. uBarnabas took Mark with him and sailed away to Cyprus, 40 but Paul chose Silas and departed, vhaving been commended by wthe brothers to xthe grace of the Lord. 41 And he went through Syria and Cilicia, ystrengthening the churches."

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